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If you don't change anything other than the size of the rear sprocket, you will need to remove 4 links from the drive chain.
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![]() The shifter seal is likely to be the same as a Honda XR200, but you can likely just take the numbers off of the seal and get a replacement at a local bearing shop.
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(I opened up the intake holes about double the original size) I operate primarily at 5000 - 8000 ft above sea level, where would you recommend I start with the jetting, with these conditions in mind?_ P.S. this is a 229cc engine Last edited by midlifemx5; 05-09-2015 at 07:26 PM. Reason: additional info |
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Thanks Weld, upon taking a really good hard look at the oil leak today I found the oil level to be about a 1/2 quart too high, after correcting this the oil leak seems to have been eliminated. Ill keep an eye on it, and report back. (I feel stupid)
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Even if the seal doesn't heal itself, it's not a big deal to replace.
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![]() I'd start with a 115 main and a 30 slow. If it won't start despite adjusting the pilot mixture screw, go to a 27.5 slow.
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Thanks for the starting point. I'll put in an order for some jets to get started with. BTW I see that there are 2 different styles of slow (pilot jets) for the vm series carb which ones does the carb in your link take?
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Maybe a better question is what series# is this Carburetor, I'm pretty sure it's a VM, but what is the sub series # I cant really tell for sure from your comparison photos which type of slow jet to order. Sorry for all the questions you have probably had to answer before
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IIRC, the China 30mm Mikuni takes a VM28 / 486 style slow jet.
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Please don't hesitate to ask questions! I love hanging out in this shop, and I'm happy to contribute whatever I can. Thanks for joining us.
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Thanks so much the help is much appreciated!
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I got the carb and jets today! I don't think I will get them installed tomorrow but I will post a report when I do.
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Awesome! I hope it works out well for you.
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